Motion Picture Daily (July–Sept 1938)

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P-TO-THE-MINUTE POLITICAL ILL MAKE THE COUNTRY ROAR! 9. C, EVE. STAR ... AS "HOLD THAT CO-ED" DOES W FOUR DAYS ... IN SMASH WORLD PREMIERE! ashington! Cheers from the Coast! Hoorays from the trade! READ 'EM! Satire on political scene makes it a laugh hit! An lilarious gem of entertainment! One rib-tickling ituation after another!" —Wash. Post 'Mixture of satire on politics and fun on gridiron unbeatable combination for superb comedy!" — Ear/ Godwin, President White House Correspondents Assn. 'Money laugh-hit! A sure-thing for any boxoffice lean-up! A new high in hilariously screwy climaxes!" — Hollywood Reporter "Smash hit! Scores as political-pigskin film! Hold everything for 'Hold That Co-Ed'!" —wash. Herald "Will delight all audiences with its boisterous comedy and flippant satire on politics and football!" — Daily Variety "Audience positively rocked with laughter! Anything can happen in pigskin tussles and politics!" — L, A. Herald & Express "The exhibitor who cannot do S. R. O. business with this might just as well give his theatre back to the Indians!" —Picture Reports "I laughed till I had to tape my ribs! And I'm still laughing. Don't miss it!" — frank "Buck" O'Neill, nationally famous columnist "The funniest picture of the year! —I. A. Examiner